On Wed, 30 Sep 1998 08:45:48 +0200 "EPMD- van syckel, John"
<vansyck@hq.1perscom.heidelberg.army.mil> writes:
>       Oh, excuse me.
>
>       I know who John Cleese is but, I disagree with him.
>
>       First, Americans do speak English.
  Nope. We speak American.  We just call it English to confuse the rest
of the world.
>  There are regional accents in the United States just as in Great
Britain (Oh, like Cockney is real  English?) Monty Python and the Flying
Circus speak correct English?  Um, I don't think so.
Cockney is as much English as a New Jersey accent is American.
 Fran Dresher speaking correct American?   I doubt it.
Bottom Line-
 ITS A JOKE, for crying out loud!   Lighten up
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
>       John Cleese in a recent interview was asked what, in 
>comparison to
>the United States, was so great about Great Britain.  He replied: 
>"First, we
>speak English,
>
>       Second, If you people played baseball, or Football, or 
>Basketball
>(with any level of ability) that would not be a bone of contention.  
>Yes, I
>know, the Americans don't play Rugby or Cricket very well.  The only 
>reason
>the Americans name something the "World Series" is for advertising 
>purposes.
>No one believes it is really a "World" championship. 
>
>       Second, when we hold a world sporting championship we invite 
>other
>countries to participate,
>
>       Well, this is between Monica and Bill, don't you think.  I 
>don't ask
>what goes on in your bedroom.
>
>       Thirdly when we greet our head of state we are only required 
>to go
>down on *one* knee."
>       
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